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		<p id="GUID-05511E99-7AEF-48B0-ADCE-331ECBD073C4"> A debug log file is useful when troubleshooting the License Manager. Once created, this log file will contain information about License Manager errors. The debug log can be accessed from the Diagnostics panel in the License Server Administrator. 
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